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THE  BAR  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX 


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1914. 


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COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX 


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1914. 


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Constitution. 


ARTICLE   I. 


This    Association    shall    be    called "  The    Bar   Associa-   Name. 

TION   OF   THE   CoUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 

ARTICLE   II. 

This  Association  is  established  to  promote  social  Purposes, 
intercourse  and  good-fellowship  among  the  members 
of  the  Bar;  to  revive  and  perpetuate  its  traditions;  to 
encourage  a  more  profoimd  study  of  the  law;  to  insure 
conformity  to  a  high  standard  of  professional  duty;  to 
secure  wise  and  prevent  tmwise  legislation,  and  generally 
to  aid  the  people  in  obtaining  right  and  justice  completely 
and  without  any  denial,  promptly  and  without  delay,  con- 
formably to  the  laws. 

ARTICLE   III. 

Any  member  of  the  Bar  residing  or  practising  law  in  Membership. 
Middlesex  Cotinty,  and  recommended  by  the  Committee 
on  Admissions,  may  after  being  elected  by  vote  of  the 
Council  or  of  the  Association  as  herein  provided,  become 
a  member  of  the  Association  by  subscribing  his  name  to 
this  Constitution  and  paying  the  admission  fee.  The  vote 
shall  be  taken  by  ballot  at  a  meeting  held  upon  notice, 
giving  the  candidate's  name  and  showing  that  the  question 


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of  his  election  is  to  be  brought  before  the  meeting.  If 
taken  at  a  meeting  of  the  Council,  an  affirmative  vote  by 
every  member  present  shall  be  necessary  for  an  election; 
but  if  at  a  meeting  of  the  Association,  an  ordinary  vote 
shall  elect,  unless  the  negative  votes  amount  to  one  for 
every  five  votes  cast.  If  not  elected  when  voted  for  at 
a  meeting  of  the  Council,  the  candidate  shall  not  stand 
rejected,  but  the  question  of  his  admission  shall  be  deter- 
mined by  the  Association. 


Honorary 
Members. 


HONORARY   MEMBERS. 

Any  judge  of  the  Supreme,  Superior  or  Probate  and 
Insolvency  Court,  or  of  any  United  States  Court,  residing 
in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  and  any  member  of  this 
Association  who  may  hereafter  be  appointed  to  the 
bench  of  either  of  said  courts,  shall  be,  while  he  shall 
hold  said  office,  an  honorary  member  of  this  Associa- 
tion, and  shall  be  entitled  to  all  its  privileges,  except 
that  of  voting,  and  shall  be  exempt  from  payment  of 
dues. 


Officers. 


Election  of 
Officers  and 
Council. 


ARTICLE   IV. 

Section  1. —  The  officers  of  this  Association  shall 
be  a  President,  two  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  Secretary, 
and  a  Council  of  fifteen  elective  members.  The  Presi- 
dent, Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Secretary  shall  be 
members  of  the  Coimcil  ex  officii s. 

Sect.  2. —  The  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer, 
and  Secretary  shall  be  elected  at  the  first  and  each 
succeeding  annual  meeting  of  the  Association.  At  the 
first    meeting    of    the    Association,    a    Coimcil    of    fifteen 


members  shall  be  chosen,  five  to  serve  for  a  period 
of  one  year,  five  for  a  period  of  two  years,  and  five 
for  a  period  of  three  years;  and  thereafter  at  each  annual 
meeting  five  members  of  the  Council  shall  be  chosen 
to  serve  for  a  period  of  three  years. 

THE   COUNCIL. 

Sect.  3.- —  Subject,  and  without  prejudice,  to  the  The  council 
powers  hereinafter  reserved  to  the  general  meetings  powers, 
of  the  Association,  the  Council  shall  have  the  sole  and 
entire  management  of  the  Association,  and  of  the 
income  and  property  thereof;  and  shall  have  the  sole 
and  exclusive  right  of  nominating  and  appointing  and 
reappointing  such  assistants,  agents,  and  servants  as 
they  may  deem  necessary  or  useful  to  the  Association, 
and  of  removing  them  if  they  shall  think  fit,  and  shall 
prescribe  their  respective  duties. 

The  Council  shall  have  the  power,  upon  the  report 
of  the  Grievance  Committee,  to  cause  proceedings  to 
be  instituted  in  court,  in  the  name  of  the  Associa- 
tion, for  the  removal  from  the  Bar  of  any  member 
thereof  for  any  deceit,  malpractice,  or  other  gross  mis- 
conduct. 

The  Cotmcil  may  from  time  to  time  make  regulations 
for  conducting  the   proceedings  of  its  meetings. 

They    may    suspend    any   member    of    the    Association    May  suspend 
from   the   exercise   of   all   rights   and   privileges   of  mem-   Association, 
bership    during    any    period,    not    extending    beyond    the 
next   meeting   of    the   Association,    for   any    cause    which 
shall,  in  their  opinion,   render  such  suspension  necessary 
or    expedient;    provided    at    least    ten    members    of    the 


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Council  are  present  at  the  meeting  at  which  such  sus- 
pension shall  be  voted,  and  that  two-thirds  of  such  mem- 
or  of  Council,  bcrs  present  consent  thereto.  The  Council  may,  in  like 
manner,  and  by  like  vote,  suspend  any  member  of  their 
body  from  acting  in  his  office;  and  whenever  such 
suspension  of  a  member  of  the  Council  shall  have 
occurred,  a  special  meeting  of  the  Association  shall 
immediately  be  called,  to  be  held  within  ten  days  there- 
after, which  meeting  shall  have  full  power  to  remove 
from  office  the  member  so  suspended,  if  it  shall  be 
deemed  expedient,  or  otherwise  to  act  under  the  circum- 
stances as  may  be  deemed  fit. 


Powers  of 
Association. 


POWERS    RESERVED    TO    THE    ASSOCIATION. 

Sect.  4. —  The  power  to  make,  alter,  or  amend  the 
Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Association;  to  fill 
vacancies  in  the  Council;  to  regulate  the  conditions  of 
membership  in  the  Association;  and  the  removal  or 
expulsion  therefrom  shall  not  be  exercised  by  the  Council, 
but  only  by  the  Association,  at  a  meeting  the  notice 
for  which  shall  contain  a  statement  of  such  intended 
action,  and  the  Association  may  also  instruct  or  over- 
rule the  Council  by  a  vote  or  votes  duly  passed,  in 
regard  to  any  matter  which  may  be  undertaken  by  the 
Council. 


Quorum  of 
Council. 


QUORUM   OF   COUNCIL. 

Sect.  5. —  Except  as  provided  in  Section  3  of  this 
article,  five  members  of  the  Council  shall  constitute  a 
quorum. 


STANDING   COMMITTEES. 


Sect.  6. —  There  shall  be  the  following  Standing  Com-   standing 


Committees. 


mittees  of  the  Coiincil,  which  shall  also  be  deemed  to  be 
Committees  of  the  Associatioij. 

1st.  An  Executive  Committee  of  five  members,  which 
shall  include  the  President,  Treasurer,  and  Secretary, 
ex  officiis,  and  two  other  members  of  the  Council. 

The  President  of  the  Association  shall,  ex  officio,  be 
chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

2d.  A  Committee  on  Admissions,  consisting  of  five 
members. 

3d.  A  Committee  on  Grievances,  consisting  of  five 
members. 

4th.  A  Committee  on  the  Amendment  of  the  Law, 
consisting  of  three  members. 

5th.  A  Library  Committee,  consisting  of  three  mem- 
bers. 

All  Standing  Committees  shall  be  selected  and  appointed 
and  all  vacancies  therein  filled,  by  the  President. 


POWERS    OF    STANDING   COMMITTEES. 

Sect.  7. —  Each     Standing     Committee     shall     be     re-   Powers  of 
.sponsible  to  the   Council,   and  may  be  directed  by  vote   committees, 
of    the    Council,    subject,    however,    to    the    vote    of    the 
Association. 


L     Executive  Committee. 

The    Executive    Committee    shall    have    charge    of    all   Executive, 
the  property  of  the  Association,   and  shall  perform  such 


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other  duties  as  may  be  imposed  upon  it  by  the  vote  of 
the  Cotincil  or  the  Association. 

II.  Committee  on  Admissions. 

Admissions.  The    Committee    on    Admissions    shall    consider    any 

application  made  by  any  person  to  be  admitted  a  member 
of  the  Association,  and  make  report  thereon  at  any  meet- 
ing of  the  Cotmcil  or  of  the  Association.  The  candidates 
against  whom  there  shall  be  three  negative  votes  in  the 
Committee  shall  not  be  recommended  for  admission. 

III.  Committee  on  Grievances. 

Grievances.  The    Committee    on    Grievances    shall   have    charge    of 

the  hearing  of  all  complaints  which  may  be  made  on 
matters  affecting  the  interest  of  the  legal  profession, 
and  the  practice  of  the  law  and  the  administration  of 
justice,  and  shall  report  the  same  to  the  Coimcil,  with 
such  recommendations  as  they  may  deem  advisable; 
and  said  Committee  shall,  on  behalf  of  the  Association, 
institute  and  carry  on  such  proceedings  against  offend- 
ers, whether  members  of  this  Association  or  not,  and 
to  such  extent  as  the  Council  of  the  Association  may 
order,  and  shall  employ  suitable  coimsel  or  agents  for 
such  purposes,  the  cost  of  such  proceedings  to  be  paid 
by  the  Treasiu-er  on  the  written  order  of  the  chairman 
or  acting  chairman  of  this  Committee. 


Amendment    of 
the  Law. 


IV.     Committee  on  the  Amendment  of  the  Law. 

The  Committee  on  the  Amendment  of  the   Law  shall 
be  charged  with  the   duty  of  attending  to  all  proposed 


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changes  in  the  laws  relating  to  the  administration  of 
justice,  and  of  recommending  such  as,  in  their  opinion, 
may  be  entitled  to  the  favorable  notice  of  this  Association. 

It  shall,  if  possible,  provide  yearly  for  having  sub- 
mitted to  it,  as  soon  as  presented,  the  first  drafts  of  all 
such  bills  as  may  be  referred  to  the  Judiciary  Committee 
of  either  house  of  the  Legislature  or  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts. 

It  may,  by  the  consent  of  the  Council,  represent  the 
Association  before  legislative  committees  in  any  matter 
relating  to  the  administration  of  justice,  and,  by  the 
consent  of  the  Council  delegate  said  power  to  whom- 
soever may  be  selected  by  this  Committee, 

V.     Library  Committee. 

The  Library  Committee  shall  have  the  oversight  Library. 
of  the  library  and  headquarters  of  the  Association, 
including  the  duty  of  providing  books,  magazines,  etc., 
and  of  appointing  and  removing  necessary  employees, 
and  fixing  their  compensation,  and  making  all  needful 
regulations  for  the  care  and  use  of  the  library  and 
headquarters. 


MEETINGS    OF    THE    COUNCIL. 

Sect.  8. —  Regular     meetings     of     the     Cotmcil     shall   Meetings  of 
be  held  quarterly  at  such  time  and  place  as  the  Council     """"^  " 
may  determine.     The  President  may  call  special  meetings. 

Sect.  9. —  The     Secretary    shall     attend     all    meetings  Duties  of 
of  the  Association  and  of  the  Council,  and  shall  make  a      ******y- 


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record  of  the  proceedings  and  shall  keep  all  the  records 
and  files  of  the  Association  and  of  the  Coimcil  in  his 
own  custody  during  his  continuance  in  office,  and  shall 
not  exhibit  them  to  any  person  not  a  member  of  the 
Association;  and  on  his  ceasing  to  be  Secretary,  shall 
deliver  them  to  his  successor  in  offict;. 

Duties  of  Sect.  10. —  The    Treasurer    shall    collect,    receive    and 

Treasurer.  ^^^d  all  moncy  belonging  to  the  Association,  and  shall 
disburse  only  on  the  written  order  of  the  chairman  or 
acting  chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee,  or  of  the 
Committee  on  Grievances,  as  before  provided.  The 
Treasurer  shall  make  report  of  his  doings,  and  of  all  the 
money  on  hand,  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Association. 


ARTICLE  V. 

Annual  The     annual    meeting    of    this    Association     shall     be 

AssocStfoS!**"*  held   at   the   Court   House  in   Cambridge   on   the   second 

Monday  of  December  in  each  year,  at  ten  o'clock  in  the 

forenoon. 

Special  Special  meetings  may  be  called  by  order  of  the  Presi- 

Meetmgs.  ^^^^  ^^  ^^^  time,  and  shall  be  called  at  any  time  upon 

the  written  request  of  ten  members  of  the  Association, 

which  request   shall   be   addressed   to   the   Secretary.     At 

such    special    meetings    no    business    shall    be    transacted 

Notice  of  except  such  as  shall  be  specified  in  the  call.     A  notice  of 

the   annual  meeting  and  notices  of  all   special  meetings, 

containing  a  statement  of  the  business  to  be  acted  upon, 

shall  be   sent  by  the   Secretary  to  each  member  of  the 

Association,   at   least   five   days  before  the   day  fixed   for 

said  meeting. 


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At     any    meeting     ten     members     shall     constitute     a   Quorum  at 

quorum.  Meetings. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

The  admission  fee  shall   be  five  dollars,  to  be  paid  on  Admission 
signing   the   Constitution,    and   within   thirty   days     after  AmiuaiDues, 
date  of  election.     The  annual  dues  shall  be  two  dollars 
and  fifty  cents,  payable  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  each 
year. 

Anv   member    in    default    in    paying    his    dues   or   any  and  default 

,  ,  -'     m  pa}rment 

assessment    made    as    herein    provided,    may    be    discon-  thereof, 
tinued  as  a  member  of  the  Association  by  vote  of  the 
Council,    after    thirty    days'    notice    by    the    Treasurer, 
imless  excused  by  order  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

The  Association  may,  by  vote,  direct  the  President  to  Reprimanding, 

,  ,  ,  ,  suspending  or 

repnmand   any  member,    or  may   suspend   or   expel   any  expelling  a 
member    from    the    Association,    for    misconduct    in    his 
relations    to    the    Association,    or    in    his    profession,    on 
conviction  thereof,  in  such  manner  as  may  be  prescribed 
by   the    By-Laws.     The   Association   may   also,    by   vote.  Proceedings 
direct  the  President  to  cause  proceedings  to  be  instituted  **"^  disbarment, 
in  court  for  the  removal  from  the   Bar  of  any  member 
thereof    for    deceit,    malpractice,    or    other    gross    miscon- 
duct,  but  not  until  an  investigation  has  been  made  by 
some  committee  and  a  report  made  to  the  Association. 

The  disbarment  of  any  member  shall,  ipso  facto,  work 
his  expulsion  from  the  Association. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 
The    Association  may,    at   any  meeting,   by   a   vote   of  Amendment  of 
two-thirds  of  the  members  present,  make,  alter,  or  amend   Constitution. 


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any  By-Laws  for  its  government,  or  may  amend  the 
Constitution,  provided  that  no  proposed  amendment  to 
the  Constitution  shall  be  finally  acted  on  by  the  meeting 
at  which  it  was  first  proposed,  tmless  at  some  regular 
adjournment  thereof,  held  more  than  seven  days  from  the 
time  of  the  original  meeting. 


By-Laws. 


I.  At   each   meeting   of   the   Association    the   order   of  Order  of 

Business. 

business  shall  be  as  follows: — 

First. —  Reading     of     the     records     of     the     preceding 
meeting. 

Second. —  Reports  of  Standing  Committees. 
Third.—  Elections. 

Fourth. —  Reports   of   Special    Committees. 
Fifth. —  Miscellaneous. 

This  order  of  business  may  be  changed  by  vote  of  a 
majority  of  the  members  present. 

II.  The   Committee   on   Admissions,   in   recommending  Recommending 
candidates    to    the    Association    for    admission,    shall    de- 
posit with  the  Secretary,   for  the  use  of  the  members  of 

the  Association,  a  sufficient  number  of  printed  ballots 
containing  the  names  of  all  candidates  recommended, 
and  in  such  form  that  the  word  Yes  or  the  word  No  can  Balloting  on 

candidates. 

be  written  against  each  name;  and  no  ballots  for  any 
candidates  for  admission  shall  be  counted,  except  those 
which  have  on  them  the  word  Yes  or  No  or  some  equiv- 
alent words;  those  having  Yes  being  counted  in  the 
affirmative,  and  those  having  No  in  the  negative,  and 
those  having  both  Yes  and  No  rejected. 

The  Secretary  shall  notify  immediatelv  of  his  election  Notice  of 

Election. 

any  person  elected. 


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comptaints  III.     Complaints     charging     misconduct    against    mem- 

members  of       bcfs  of  the  Association,  or  against  members  of  the  Bar 
or  of  Bar.  not  members  of  the  Association,   shall  not  be   presented 


to  the  Association. 


Committee  on 
Grievances — 


its  actions. 


its  records, 


All  charges  against  any  member  of  the  Bar  practising 
in  Middlesex  County  shall  be  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Grievances,  and  said  Committee,  after  such  hearing 
thereon  as  they  shall  deem  expedient,  shall  report  the 
facts  and  their  recommendations  thereon  to  the  Council, 
and  shall  thereupon  institute  such  proceedings  against 
offenders  as  said  Council  may  order. 

The  Committee  on  Grievances  shall  keep  a  record  of 
their  proceedings,  which  shall  not  be  shown  to  any 
person  not  a  member  of  the  Association;  except  that  any 
member  of  the  Bar  not  a  member  of  the  Associa- 
its  proceedings,  tion  shall  be  entitled  to  an  examination  of  any  proceed- 
ings of  the  Committee  affecting  him.  The  Committee 
on  Grievances  may  refer  all  complaints  for  a  hearing  or 
investigation  to  a  sub-committee  of  not  less  than  two 
persons,  who  shall  report  to  the  full  Committee.  All 
meetings  of  the  Committee  on  Grievances  and  of  the 
Association   shall  be  private. 

The  cost  of  all  proceedings  before  the  Committee  on 
Grievances  shall  be  paid  by  the  Treasurer,  on  the  order 
of  the  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Grievances. 


and  cost  of  the 
same. 


Collection  of 
dues  and 
assessments. 


IV.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect  all  moneys  due  the 
Association,  and  shall  demand  the  payment  of  the  annual 
dues,  or  of  any  assessments,  within  thirty  days  after 
such  dues  or  assessments  are  payable,  and  shall  make 
report   to   the   Association  of  the  names  of  all  members 


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who    have    neglected    for    thirty    days    after    demand    to 
pay  the  same. 

V.     At    every    annual   meeting   of    the    Association   an  Auditing 
Auditing    Committee    shall    be    appointed,    to    whom    all     °™°"  **" 
reports   of   the   Treasurer   shall   be   referred   before   being 
acted  upon. 


OFFICERS. 
1914. 


Ipreetlirnt 

ROBERT   P.   CLAPP. 

?9ice-Prrj(iUcnt« 

GEORGE   L.   MAYBERRY. 
WILLIAM   H.   WILSON. 

Crtasttrer 

RALPH   E.  JOSLIN. 

S)ectetarp 

FRANK   M.   FORBUSH. 

CoanrtI 

TERM    CXPIRCS    DECEMBER,     1St« 

Warren  H.  Atwood.  Gilbert  A.  A.  Pevey. 

George  C.  Travis.  John  M.  Merriam. 

Frederick  W.  Dallinger. 

TERM    EXPIRES    DECEMBER,    IBIS 

Selwyn  Z.  Bowman.  Marcellus  Coggan. 

George  E.  Smith.  James  W.  McDonald. 

Frank  E.  Dunbar. 

TERM    EXPIRES    DECEMBER,     laie 

Frederick  N.  Wier.  Samuel  L.  Powers. 

Prescott  Keyes.  Augustine  J.  Dai-y. 

George  P.  Drury. 


COMMITTEES. 

1914. 


(S);ecattt)e  Committee 

President,  Treasurer,  Secretary,  ex  officiis. 
George  L.  Mayberry.  Samuel  L.  Powers. 

Committee  on  ^Umictctiontf 

Marcellus  Coggan,  James  W.  McDonald. 

George  L.  Mayberry.  George  C.  Travis. 

William  H.  Wilson. 

Committee  on  (^rietoanceci 

Gilbert  A.  A.  Pevey.  Frederick  N.  Wier. 

Prescott  Keyes.  Augustine  J.  Daly. 

John  M,  Merriam. 

Committee  on  9lmen1iment  of  t|)e  Lata 

Frederick  W.  Dallinger.  Frank  E.  Dunbar. 

George  P.  Drury. 

librarp  Committee 

Gilbert  A.  A.  Pevey.  Warren  H.  Atwood. 

John  M.  Merriam. 


MEMBERS. 


NOTE. —  Names  in  italics  are  those  of  honorary  members.  J.  S.  J.  C. 
stands  for  Justice  of  Supreme  Judicial  Court;  J.  S.  C.  for  Justice  of 
Superior  Court,  J.  U.  S.  C.  C.  for  Judge  of  United  States  Circuit  Court. 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 


Adams.  Walter, 

S.  Framingham. 
Ahearn,  David  C, 

S.  Framingham. 
Allen,  Claude  L., 

1054  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston 
Almy,  Charles, 

District  Court,  Cambridge. 
Ambrose,  Charles  M.,  Somerville, 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 
Anderson,  Elbridge  R.,       Wenham, 

84  State  Street,  Boston. 
Appleton,  John  H.,  Brookline, 

6  Beacon  Street,  Room  818,  Boston. 
Apsey,  Albert  S.,  Cambridge, 

15  State  Street,  Room  73,  Boston. 
Atherton,  Percy  A.  Boston, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Atwood,  Warren  H.,  Ayer, 

Ayer. 
Aylward,  James  F.,  Cambridge, 

541  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Bacon,  Horace  Sargent,       Lowell, 

13  Barristers'  Hall,  Lowell. 


Admitted 

Residence. 

to  Bar. 

to  Ass'd. 

Framingham, 

Suffolk, 

1873     1899 

S.  Framingham, 

Suflfolk, 

1906     1906 

Melrose, 

Suffolk, 

1900     1907 

Cambridge, 

Suffolk, 

1877     1899 

Middlesex,  1905  1906 

Essex,  1886  1907 

Middlesex,  1878  1900 

Middlesex,  1895  1899 

Suffolk,  1903  1909 

Worcester,  1876  1899 

Suffolk,  1887  1899 

Suffolk,  1899  1899 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Badger,  Walter  I., 


19 

Residence. 
Cambridge, 


53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Bailey,  Dudley  P.,  Everett, 

Everett. 
Bailey,  Hollis  R.,  Cambridge, 

19  Congress  Street,  Boston. 
Bailey,  James  A.,  Jr.,  Arlington, 

413  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 
Bancroft,  Charles  G.,         Natick, 

31  State  Street,  Room  806,  Boston. 
Bannan,  William  J.,  Waltham, 

Mercantile  Building,  Waltham, 
Bartlett,  Charles  W.,         Newtonville, 

45  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Bayley,  Edwin  A.,  Lexington, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Rooms  609-611,  Boston 
Bennett,  Samuel  C,  Weston, 

10  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Bent,  William  H.,  Lowell, 

73  Glidden  Building,  Lowell. 
Bigelow,  William  Reed,      Natick, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Bishop,  Elias  B.,  Newton  Centre, 

54  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Bond,  Lawrence,  Newton, 

1040  Old  South  Building,  Boston. 
Boudreau,  Raoul  H.,  Marlboro, 

186  Main  Street,  Marlboro. 
BouTWELL,  Harvey  L.,  Maiden, 

209  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Bowman,  Selwyn  Z.,  Somerville, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Bowser,  Eden  K.  Wakefield, 

461  Main  Street,  Wakefield. 


Admitted 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,  1885  1901 

Suffolk,  1873  1899 

Suffolk,  1880  1899 

Middlesex,  1890  1899 

Worcester,  1889  1902 

Suffolk,  1904  1913 

Suffolk,  1873  1906 

N.  Y.,  1871 

Suffolk,  1891  1899 

Suffolk,  1884  1905 

Middlesex,  1869  1899 

Suffolk,  1892  1901 

Suffolk,  1897  1899 

Suffolk,  1885  1899 

Middlesex,  1905  1913 

Suffolk,  1886  1899 

Suffolk,  1862  1899 

Suffolk,  1899  1913 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 


20 


Residence. 


BoYNTON,  Thomas  J.,  Everett, 

294  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Brackett,  John  G.,  Arlington, 

89  State  Street,  Boston. 
Bragg,  Henry  W.,  Boston, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Brandon,  Edward  J.,  Cambridge, 

City  Hall,  Cambridge. 
Brennan,  John  P.,  Cambridge. 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Brown,  Harry  A.,  Lowell, 

28  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Brown,  Nelson  P.,  Everett, 

449  Broadway,  Everett. 
Bruce,  Charles  M.,  Maiden, 

84  State  Street,  Boston. 
Burt,  Frank  H.,  Newton, 

806  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 
Butler,  John  Haskell,        Somerville, 

246  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Calkins,  Grosvenor,  Newton, 

53  State  Street,  Room  528,.  Boston. 
Carey,  Thomas  F.,  Waltham, 

661  Main  Street,  Waltham. 
Carney,  Francis  J.,  Cambridge^ 

141  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Castle,  Charles  A.,  Melrose, 

1020  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Champlin,  Edgar  R.,  Cambridge, 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 
Chandler,  Albert  M.,         Cambridge, 

11  Pemberton  Square,  Boston. 
Clapp,  Robert  P.,  Lexington, 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

, « , 

to  Bar.  to  Ast'n. 

Suffolk,  1889  1913 

Suffolk,  1903  1913 

Middlesex,  1864  1899 

Suffolk,  1905  1906 

Suffolk,  1903  1913 

Middlesex,  1881  1899 

Suffolk,  1903  1911 

Suffolk,  1887  1899 

Middlesex,  1897  1908 

Middlesex,  1868  1899 

Suffolk,  1899  1902 

Middlesex,  1896  1899 

Suffolk,  1901  1906 


N.  Y., 

1886 

1899 

Suffolk, 

1894 

Suffolk, 

1880 

1899 

Suffolk, 

1903 

1907 

Suffolk, 

1883 

1899 

21 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

Clark,  Chester  W.,  Wilmington, 

62  Equitable  Building,  Boston. 
Clark,  Edward  E.,  Cambridge, 

30  Court  Street,  Boston. 

Clark,  Lyman  K.,  Cambridge, 

807-809  Old  South  Building,  Boston. 
Clemons,  Maynard  E.  S.,    Wakefield, 

15  Court  Square,  Boston. 
CoGGAN,  Marcellus,  Winchester, 

911-912  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
CoGGAN,  M.  Sumner,  Maiden, 

911-912  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Colt,  James  D.,  Chestnut  Hill, 

53  State  Street,  Boston.        Newton. 
Converse,  Albert  P.,  Woburn, 

54  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Cooney,  Patrick  H.,  Natick, 

726  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 

CopELAND,  Frank  M.,  Newtonville, 

60  Congress  Street,  Boston. 

CORBETT,  James  F.,  Lowell, 

40  Middlesex  Street,  Lowell. 

Corcoran,  William  J.,  Cambridge, 

43  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Dallinger,  Frederick  W.,  Cambridge. 
84  State   Street,  Boston. 

Daly,  Augustine  J.,  Cambridge, 

811  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 

Damon,  Arthur  H.,  Melrose, 

31  State  Street,  Boston. 

Dana,  William  F.,  Newton. 

J.  S.  C, 
Court  House,  Boston. 


Admitted 

, -^ — , 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Middlesex,  1878     1899 

Suffolk,  1897     1913 

Suffolk,  1904     1905 

Suffolk,  1895     1909 

Suffolk,  1881     1899 

Suffolk,  1900     1905 

Worcester,  1887     1907 

Suffolk,  1884     1899 

Suffolk,  1868     1901 

Suffolk,  1883     1910 

Middlesex,  1893     1899 

Suffolk,  1903     1911 

Suffolk,  1897     1903 

Suffolk,  1887     1899 

Suffolk,  1907     1907 


22 

Residence. 
Concord, 


Admitted 


to  Bar. 

Worcester, 


to  Ass'n. 

1895     1913 


Chestnut  HiU,     Suffolk,         1888     1901 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Darling,  Charles  K., 

P.  O.  Building,  Boston. 
Darling,  Frederick  H., 

53  State  Street,  Room  1026,  Boston.     Newton. 
Davenport,  William  N.,      Newton  Hgl'ds,  Middlesex,    1883     1903 

1  Ashburton  Place,  Boston. 
Davis,  Bancroft  G.,  Boston,  Suffolk.         1888     1903 

50  Congress  Street,  Boston. 
De  Goosh,  Arthur  W.,        Boston,  Suffolk,         1896     1901 

73  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Deitrick,  Frederick  S.,       Cambridge, 


84  State  Street,  Boston. 
Denison,  Arthur  W.,  Newton, 

75  State  Street,  Boston. 
Devine,  John  J.,  Lowell, 

45  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Dexter,  Joseph  P.,  HoUiston, 

South  Framingham. 

Dickerman,  Frank  E.,  Somerville, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Dodge,  Frederic,  Cambridge. 

J.  U.  S.  C.  C, 
P.  O.  Building,  Boston. 

Dolan,  Harry  F.  R.,  Cambridge, 

519  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 

Drew,  Pitt  F.,  Boston, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 

Drurv,  George  P.,  Waltham, 

84  State  Street,  Boston. 

DuANE,  Patrick  J.,  Waltham, 

213A  Moody  Street,  Waltham. 

Dunbar,  Frank  E.,  Lowell, 

29  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 


Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

Middlesex, 

Suffolk, 


1900     1913 


1908     1911 


1897     1907 


1892     1908 


1889     1899 


Suffolk,         1902     1913 


Suffolk,         1902     1907 


Suffolk,  1900     1909 


Middlesex,    1902     1911 


Middlesex,    1893     1899 


23 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

Eaton,  Theodore,  Wakefield, 

31  Milk  Street,  Room  302,  Boston. 
Ela,  Richard,  Wareham, 

740  Main  Street,  Cambridge. 
Elder,  Samuel  J.,  Winchester, 

1101  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston. 
Esty,  Frederick  M.,  Framingham, 

Registry  of  Probate,  East  Cambridge. 
Fall,  George  H.,  Maiden, 

265  Pleasant  Street,  Maiden. 
Fernald,  Fred  A.,  Newton  Centre, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Room  924,  Boston. 
Fish,  Alfred  L.,  Cambridge, 

161  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Fisher,  Edward,  Westford, 

71  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
Fisher,  Frederic  A.,  Lowell, 

807  Sun  Building,  Lowell. 
Foley,  J.  Joseph,  Cambridge, 

573  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cambridge. 

Forbush,  Frank  M.,  Newton  Centre, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 

Forrest,  S.4MUEL  W.,  Melrose, 

31  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

Fox,  Jabez,  Cambridge. 

J.  S.  C, 
Court  House,  Boston. 

French,  Clarence  F.,  Waltham, 

16  State  Street,  Boston. 

Garcelon,  William  F.,         Newton, 
405  Sears  Building,  Boston. 

GiLM.'VN,  Stephen  J.,  Everett, 

43  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

^ A _^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,  1899  1899 

Suffolk,  1873  1899 

Suffolk,  1875  1899 

Middlesex,  1882  1900 

Suffolk,  1887  1899 

Suffolk,  1904  1908 

Suffolk,  1906  1911 

Suffolk,  1899  1909 

Middlesex,  1885  1899 

Middlesex  1900  1913 

Middlesex,  1882  1899 

Essex,  1889  1902 


Middlesex,    1889     1899 
Suffolk,  1895     1901 

Suffolk,         1906     1910 


24 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Gleason,  Charles  B., 

101  Milk  Street,  Room  805,  Boston 
Gleason,  Percy  E., 

Everett. 
Goldman,  Frank, 

403  Sun  Building,  Lowell. 
Gray,  Burton  Payne, 

704  Tremont  Building,  Boston 
Green,  Louis  L., 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 
Greenhalge,  Frederick  B., 

225  State  House,  Boston. 
Grimes,  James  W., 

30  Court  Street,  Boston. 
Guild,  Horace, 

84  State  Street,  Boston. 
Hale,  Edwin  B., 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston 

Hall,  Alfred  S., 

31  Milk  Street,  Room  305,  Boston. 

Hall,  Edward  K.,  Newtonville, 

101  Milk  Street,  Room  714,  Boston. 

Hallowell,  James  M.,  Newton, 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hamilton,  Samuel  K.,  Wakefield, 

31  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

Hammond,  Franklin  T.,       Cambridge, 
50  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hammond,  John  W.,  Cambridge. 

J.  S.  J.  C, 
Court  House,  Boston. 

Hannigan,  John  E.,  Cambridge, 

510  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 


Admitted 

Residence. 

to  Bar. 

to  Ass'n. 

Newton, 

Suffolk, 

1897 

1899 

,  Boston. 

Everett, 

Suffolk, 

1911 

1913 

Lowell, 

Suffolk, 

1912 

1913 

Newton  Centre, 

Suffolk, 

1896 

1901 

Cambridge, 

Suffolk, 

1905 

1910 

Lowell, 

Suffolk, 

1901 

1903 

Reading,             1 

f  Iowa, 

1890 

1901 

1 

[  Suffolk, 

1892 

Medford, 

Suffolk, 

1913 

1914 

Cambridge, 

Suffolk, 

1875 

1899 

Winchester, 

Suffolk, 

1875 

1899 

Middlesex,  1898  1902 

N.  Y.,  1893  1899 

Suffolk,  1894 

Maine,  1862  1899 

Middlesex,  1872 

Middlesex,  1895  1899 


Suffolk,         1890     1908 


25 


Admitted 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Residence. 

r 

to  Bar. 

to  Ass'n. 

Hardy,  Arthur  P., 

Maiden, 

Suffolk, 

1898 

1912 

70  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hardy,  John  H., 

Arlington. 

'  J.  s.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 

Harris,  Charles  N., 

Winchester, 

Suffolk, 

1882 

1899 

Registry  of  Probate,  East  Cambridge. 

Harvey,  George  Stanley, 

Maiden, 

Suffolk, 

1904 

1910 

166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 

Harvey,  John  J., 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

1885 

1899 

2  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 

Harvey,  John  L., 

Waltham, 

Suffolk, 

1888 

1914 

Waltham. 

Hatch,  Wh^liam  S., 

Sheffield,  Ala., 

Suffolk, 

1904 

1905 

Sheffield,  Alabama. 

Hemenway,  Charles  M., 

Somerville, 

Suffolk, 

1884 

1899 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hendrick,  Philip  A., 

ArHngton, 

Suffolk, 

1907 

1908 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hennessy,  J.  Joseph, 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

1896 

1903 

13  Barristers'  Hall,  Lowell. 

Hesseltine,  Norman  F., 

Brookline, 

f  Wash., 

1891 

1899 

10  Tremont  Street,  Boston 

\  Suffolk, 

1892 

HiGGiNs,  John  J., 

Somerv'ille, 

Suffolk, 

1890 

1913 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 

Hill,  J.  Gilbert,  Jr., 

Lowell, 

Suffolk, 

1899 

1899 

810-812  Sun  Building,  Lowell. 

Hillis,  Thomas, 

Maynard, 

Middlesex, 

1882 

1899 

28  School  Street,  Boston. 

Hitchcock,  Loranus  E., 

Cambridge. 

J.  s.  C. 

Court  House,  Boston. 

Hogan,  John  J., 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

1882 

1913 

Lowell. 

26 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

HoGAN,  William  A., 

53  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
Howard,  Albert  S., 

Hildreth  Building,  Lowell 
Hudson,  Woodward, 

340  South  Station,  Boston. 
Hughes,  Albert  E.,  Somerville, 

5  Bow  Street,  Somerville. 
Hunt,  Freeman,  Cambridge, 

15  Court  Square,  Boston. 
Huntress,  George  L.,  Winchester, 

401  Sears  Building,  Boston. 
Hurlburt,  Henry  F.,  Boston, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Hurley,  John  H.,  Cambridge, 

932  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Irwin,  James  J.,  Everett, 

924-5  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Johnson,  Edward  F., 

Wobum. 
Johnson,  John  W., 

Wobum. 
Johnson,  Melvin  M., 

89  State  Street,  Boston. 
Jones,  Matt  B., 

50  Oliver  Street,  Boston. 
JosLiN,  Ralph  E., 

10  Tremont  Street,  Boston 
Joy,  Fred, 

95  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Kaan,  Frank  W., 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 
Kelleher,  John  A., 


.\dinitted 


Residence. 

to  Bar. 

to  Ass'n. 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

1891     1903 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

1899     1913 

Concord, 

Suffolk, 

1882     1899 

Woburn, 

Woburn, 

Waltham, 

Newton  Centre, 

Winchester, 

Winchester, 

Somerville, 


Suffolk,  1907  1907 

Suffolk,  1882  1899 

Suffolk,  1872  1901 

Middlesex,    1877  1902 

Suffolk,  1894  1906 

Suffolk,  1897  1901 

Suffolk,  1881  1899 

Middlesex,    1875  1899 

Suffolk,  1895  1899 

Suffolk,  1897  1903 

Suffolk,  1888  1899 

Suffolk,  1884  1899 

Suffolk,  1887  1899 


No.  Cambridge,  Suffolk,  1902     1911 


944  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 


27 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 


Residence. 

Kelley,  James  E.,  Somerville, 

901  Old  South  Building,  Boston. 
Kennedy,  John  C,  West  Newton, 

Police  Court,  West  Newton. 
Kennedy,  Michael  F.,  Natick, 

Natick. 
Kerwin,  James  J.,  Lowell, 

20  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Keyes,  Prescott,  Concord, 

1103  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 
Kingsbury,  Willis  A.,  S.  Framingham, 

District  Court,  South  Framingham. 
Knowlton,  J.  Elliot,  Maiden, 

53  Pleasant  Street,  Maiden. 
Ladd,  Walter  A.,  Somerville, 

754  Old  South  Building,  Boston. 
Lawton,  Frederick,  Lowell. 

J.  S.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 
Lawton,  George  F.,  Cambridge. 

J.  of  P.  &  L, 

Piobate  Court,  East  Cambridge. 
Legget,  John  C,  Lowell, 

Traders  Bank  Building,  Lowell. 
Lewis,  Paul  M.,  Cambridge, 

30  State  Street,  Boston. 
Lilley,  Charles  vS.,  Lowell, 

236  Fairmount  Street,  Lowell. 
Lincoln,  Charles  P.,  Somerville, 

60  State  Street,  Room  422,  Boston. 
LiTTLEFiELD,  George  S.,        Winchester, 

709  Old  South  Building,  Boston. 
LoOMis,  Elihu  G.,  Bedford, 

15  State  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

, A^ , 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,  1888  1904 

Suffolk,  1880  1901 

Suffolk,  1900  1912 

Middlesex,  1896  1899 

Suffolk,  1882  1899 

Middlesex,  1881  1899 

Suffolk,  1908  1913 

Suffolk,  1897  1899 


Suffolk,  1906  1913 

Suffolk,  1908  1914 

Middlesex,  1877  1901 

Suffolk,  1889  1899 

Middlesex,  1872  1899 

SuiTolk,  1878  1899 


.28 

Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

LouGHLiN,  Edward  F.,  Concord, 

Concord  Junction. 
Lynde,  a.  Selwyn,  Melrose, 

68  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Maguire,  John  G.,  Woburn, 

420  Main  Street,  Woburn. 
Makepeace,  Lloyd,  Maiden, 

35  Congress  Street,  Boston. 
Maloney,  John  M.,  Ayer, 

449  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Mal,oney,  J.  Fred,  Woburn, 

371  Main  Stieet,  Woburn. 
Marble,  Frederick  P.,         Lowell, 

71  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
Mayberry,  George  L.,         Waltham, 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 

McDonald,  James  W.,  Marlborough, 

Warren  Building,  Marlborough. 

McGuire,  Peter  J.,  Maiden, 

94  Pleasant  Street,  Maiden. 

McIntire,  Charles  H.,         Lowell, 
12  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 

McIntire,  Charles  J.,  Cambridge. 

J.  of  P.  &  L, 
Probate  Court,  East  Cambridge. 

McIntire,  Frederic  M.,        Cambridge, 
35  Congress  Street,  Boston. 

McKelleget,  George  F.,     Cambridge, 
709  Pemberton  Building,  Boston. 

McLellan,  Hugh  D.,  Cambridge, 

141  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

McManus,  Edward  L.,         Natick, 
618  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 


Admitted 

. * ^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,  1911  1913 

Suffolk,  1873  1899 

Middlesex,  1877  1899 

Suffolk,  1897  1906 

Middlesex,  1896  1904 

Suffolk,  1910  1913 

Middlesex,  1883  1899 

Suffolk,  1885  1899 

Middlesex,  1876  1899 

Middlesex,  1878  1899 

Middlesex,  1889  1899 


Suffolk, 

1904 

1913 

Suffolk, 

1895 

1913 

Maine, 

1897 

1911 

Suffolk, 

1902 

Suffolk, 

1891 

1914 

29 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

Merriam,  John  M.,  S.  Framingham, 

99  State  Street,  Boston. 
MiLLAN,  Albion  L.,  Acton, 

53  State  Street,  Room  515,  Boston. 
Morton,  Jesse  W.  Reading, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Morton,  Marcus,  Newtonville. 

J.  S.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 
Mulligan,  Henry  C,  Natick, 

726  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
MuLLiN,  Francis  R.,  Cambridge, 

212  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 
Murphy,  Dennis  J.,  Lowell, 

53  Central  Block,  Lowell. 
Myers,  James  J.,  Cambridge, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Naphen,  William  J.,  Natick, 

12  Main  Street,  Natick. 

Nash,  Howard  D.,  Winchester, 

35  Congress  Street,  Boston. 

Nelligan,  Peter  J.,  Cambridge, 

747  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 

Newton,  H.  Huestis,  Everett, 

1026  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 

Nichols,  Charles  C,  Everett, 

26  Pemberton  Square,  Boston. 

Norris,  George  W.,  Woburn, 

415  Main  Street,  Woburn. 

O'DoNNELL,  Frank  P.,  Marlborough, 

186  Main  Street,  Marlborough. 

Osgood,  William  N.,  Lowell, 

6  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

, * ^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,  1890  1899 
Suffolk,  1896  1903 
Suffolk,         1904     1909 


Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Bristol, 

Suffolk, 

Barnstable, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 


1883  1899 

1902  1913 
1897  1907 
1873  1899 

1903  1913 

1879  1899 

1905  1913 
1886  1899 
1886  1899 
1862  1899 

1906  1913 

1880  1901 


30 


Name  and  P.  O.  Addres*. 

Owens,  James  F., 


Residence. 

Lowell, 

330  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Palmer,  Grant  M.,  Weston, 

6  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 
Parsons,  Daniel  Chester,  Shirley, 

Ayer. 
Perry,  Albion  A.,  Somerville, 

5  Forster  Street,  Somerville. 
Pevey,  Gilbert  A.  A.,  Cambridge, 

602  Pemberton  Building,  Boston. 
PiCKMAN,  John  J.,  Lowell, 

2  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Pike,  Addison  R.,  Winchester, 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 
Plummer,  Arthur  J., 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 
Poland,  George  M., 

30  Court  Street,  Boston. 

Powers,  Samuel  L., 
101  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

Prime,  Winfield  F., 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Prince,  James  P.,  Lexington, 

727  Exchange  Building,  Boston. 

Proctor,  Thomas  W.,  Chestnut  Hill, 

15  Beacon  Street,  Boston.    Newton. 

Qua,  Francis  W.,  Lowell, 

Lowell. 

Qua,  Stanley  E.,  Lowell, 

Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 


Maiden, 
Wakefield, 
Newton, 
Winchester, 


Admitted 

* ^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Middlesex,  1891     1913 

Suffolk,  1885     1899 

Middlesex,  1894     1911 

Middlesex,  1886     1889 

Suffolk,  1875     1899 

Middlesex,  1869     1899 

Suffolk,  1902     1910 

Suffolk,  1901     1908 

Suffolk,  1902     1907 

Worcester,  1875  .1899 

Suffolk,  1886     1903 

Sitffolk,  1883     1899 

Suffolk,  1883     1899 

Middlesex,  1878     1899 

Suffolk,  1904     1913 


Ravmond,  Robert  F., 
J.  S.  C. 
Court  House,  Boston. 


Newton  Centre. 


31 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence.  to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Read,  Charles  C,  Cambridge,  Suffolk,         1867     1899 

31  State  Street,  Room  302,  Boston. 
Reagan,  John  E.,  Cambridge.  Suffolk,         1901     1902 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Reddy,  Anthony  C,  Maiden,  Stiffolk,         1898     1913 

96  Pleasant  Street,  Maiden. 
Regan,  William  D.,  Lowell,  Suffolk,         1910     1913 

803  Sun  Building,  Lowell. 
Reilly,  James  G.,  Lowell,  Suffolk,         1910     1913 

419  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Rich,  Edgar  J.,  Winchester,  Suffolk,  1891     1902 

1002  Pemberton  Building,  Boston. 
Richards,  Albin  L.,  Cambridge,  Suffolk,         1903     1904 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Richardson,  Herbert  H.,    Stoneham,  Suffolk,         1901     1904 

Stoneham. 
Richardson,  James  P.,  Newton,  Suffolk,         1902     1906 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Riley,  Thomas  P.,  Maiden,  Suffolk,         1900    1913 

Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Rogers,  John  Jacob,  Lowell,  Suffolk,         1908     1908 

29  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Rogers,  Melvin  G.,  Tewksbury,  Suffolk,         1910     1913 

500  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Rogers,  William  E.,  Wakefield,  Suffolk,         1880     1899 

Register  of  Probate,  East  Cambridge. 
RONAN,  John  T.,  Wakefield,  Suffolk,  1912     1912 

53  Pleasant  Street,  Maiden. 
Ruby,  Edward  H.,  Newton  Hghl'ds,  Suffolk,  1905     1910 

85  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Russell,  Arthur  H.,  Winchester,  Suffolk,         1884     1901 

27  State  Street,  Room  81,  Boston. 
Russell,  J.  Porter,  Cambridge,  Suffolk,    •     1901     1906 

IS  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 


82 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

SAI.TONSTALL,  Endicott  P.,   Chestnut  Hill, 

60  State  Street,  Boston.        Newton. 
Sanderson,  George  A.,  Ayer. 

J.  S.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 
Sawtell,  Frank  M.,  Maiden, 

84  State  Street,  Boston. 
Sawyer,  Alfred  P.,  Lowell, 

45  Merrimack  Street,  Lowell. 
Scott,  Augustus  E.,  Lexington, 

100  Ames  Building,  Boston. 
Shaughnessy,  John  J.,  Marlborough, 

186  Main  Street,  Marlborough. 
Shepard,  Harvey  N.,  Boston, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Sibley,  Edwin  D.,  Somerville, 

89  State  Street,  Boston. 

Slocum,  Winfield  S.,  Newtonville, 

43  Tremont  Street,  Rooms  1103-4,  Boston. 

Smith,  Clarence  C,  Newton, 

Court  House,  Boston.  ' 

Smith,  George  E.,  Swampscott, 

405  Sears  Building,  Boston. 

Spain,  Paul  F.,  Cambridge, 

212  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston. 

Spalding,  George  H.,  Lowell, 

30  Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 

Spear,  Elmer  E.,  Everett, 

Everett  Square,  Everett. 

Sprague,  Charles  H.,  Newton, 

15  Beacon  Street,  Room  66,  Boston. 

Sprout,  William  B.,  Brookline, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

, -A ^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Suffolk,         1897     1907 


Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

N.  Y., 

Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


1906  1913 

1881  1899 

1867  1899 
1867 

1891  1913 

1873  1907 

1882  1913 
1871  1899 
1890  1899 
1875  1899 
1908  1913 
1899  1899 
1912  1913 
1879  1899 
1885  1901 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Stevens,  Solon  W., 

Wyman's  Exchange,  Lowell. 


33 

Residence. 

Lowell, 

1. 

Stoneham. 


Admitted 
to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Middlesex,    1888     1899 


Stevens,  William  B., 
J.  S.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 
Stewart,  Frank  H.,  Newton  Centre, 

6  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 
Stockwell,  J.  A.,  Stoneham, 

709  Pemberton  Building,  Boston. 
Stone,  Arthur  P.,  Belmont, 

27  State  Street,  Boston. 
Stone,  Edward  C,  Lexington, 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
Stone,  John  H.,  Everett, 

31  State  Street,  Boston. 
Stone,  Mason  H.,  Newton, 

27  State  Street,  Boston. 
Sturtevant,  Malcolm  E.,    Somerville, 

1041  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 
Sullivan,  Jeremiah  S.,         Cambridge, 

30  Court  Street,  Boston. 

Sullivan,  Lvnde,  Maiden, 

35  Congress  Street,  Boston. 

SwEETSER,  E.  Leroy,  Everett, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Taylor,  Amos  L.,  Belmont, 

Room  306,  199  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

Taylor,  Warner  V.,  Wakefield, 

60  State  Street,  Boston. 

Thompson,  Ernest  A.,  Cambridge, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Thompson,  William  G.,        Chestnut  Hill, 
1134  Tremont  Building,  Boston.     Newton. 


Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Middlesex, 

Suffolk, 


1895  1899 

1888  1899 

1895  1906 

1900  1901 

1907  1908 

1909  1909 

1905  1909 

1899  1913 

1891  1902 

1897  1913 

1903  1913 

1903  1910 

1909  1913 

1891  1899 


34 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address.  Residence. 

Thibodeau,  William  A.,       Stoneham, 

6  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 
Travis,  George  C,  Newton, 

101  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Trull,  Larkin  T.,  Lowell, 

103  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
Tucker,  Charles  P.,  Hudson, 

Hudson. 
TuTTLE,  Hiram  E.,  Waltham, 

National  Bank  Building,  Waltham. 
Upton,  Eugene  C,  Maiden, 

166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
V.\HEV,  James  H.,  Watertown, 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Varnum,  Harold  A.,  Lowell, 

103  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
[Vait,  William  Gushing,  Medford. 

J.  S.  C, 

Court  House,  Boston. 


Admitted 

^ A ^ 

to  Bar.  to  Ass'n. 

Middlesex,    1903     1913 

Middlesex,  1872  1899 

Middlesex,  1882  1899 

Suffolk,  1900  1904 

Suffolk,  1912  1913 

Suffolk,  1885  1899 

Suffolk,  1893  1901 

Suffolk,  1906  1906 


Walbridge,  Percy  E., 

Maiden, 

Suffolk, 

1880 

1913 

18  Tremont  Street,  Boston 

Walker,  George  E., 

Wakefield, 

Suffolk, 

1908 

1913 

Wakefield. 

Weed,  Alonzo  R., 

Newton, 

Suffolk, 

1890 

1900 

40  Central  Street,  Boston. 

Weed,  George  M., 

Newton, 

Suffolk, 

1889 

1900 

40  Central  Street,  Boston. 

Weeks,  Edgar, 

Marlborough. 

Suffolk, 

1895 

1899 

Marlborough. 

Wellington,  Arthur  J., 

Arlington, 

.Suffolk, 

1897 

1907 

850  Tremont  Building,  Boston. 

Wellman,  Arthur  H.. 

Maiden, 

Suffolk, 

1882 

1899 

1040  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston. 


35 


Name  and  P.  O.  Address. 

Wentworth,  L.  Roger, 

Police  Court,  Somerville. 
Weston,  Thomas,  Jr., 

410  Sears  Building,  Boston. 
Wharton,  William  F., 

50  State  Street,  Boston. 
Whittemore,  Charles  A., 

53  State  Street,  Boston. 
WiER,  Frederick  N., 

103  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
WiGGiN,  Joseph, 

Rooms  101-105,  27  State  S1 
Williams,  Charles  M., 

25  Central  Street,  Lowell. 
Williams,  Chester  B., 

Cochituate. 
Wilson,  Howard  A., 

709  Sears  Building,  Boston. 
Wilson,  William  H.,  Lowell, 

Hildreth  Building,  Lowell. 
Worcester,  Charles  F.,       Townsend, 

Ayer. 
Wyman,  John  P.,  Cambridge, 

30  Court  Street,  Boston. 


Admitted 

A 

Residence. 

to  Bar. 

to 

1  -Ass'n. 

Somerville, 

Bristol, 

1884 

1899 

Newton, 

Suffolk, 

1899 

1901 

Groton, 

Suffolk, 

1876 

1899 

Lexington, 

Suffolk, 

1888 

1899 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

.    1887 

1899 

Maiden, 

Suffolk, 

1896 

1899 

;reet,  Boston. 

Lowell, 

Suffolk, 

1861 

1899 

Way  land, 

Suffolk, 

1905 

1913 

Maynard, 

Suffolk, 

1902 

1904 

N.  Y.,  1888  1899 

Middlesex,  1896 

Middlesex,  1887  1899 

Suffolk,  1880  1901 


DECEASED    MEMBERS 


Admitted  to 

Association.  Died. 

Abbott,  James  C.  1899  1903 

Anderson,  Williaw  H.  1899  1902 

Barnard,  Frank  E.  1903  1913 

Bennett,  Holland  1905  1909 

Bishop,  Robert  R.,  J.  S.  C.  1909 

Blair,  Lafayette  G.  1907  1912 

Blaney,  George  A.  1900  1903 

Bond,  Daniel  W.,  J.  S.  C.  1911 

Burke,  John  C.  1899  1912 

CoNANT,  Charles  H.  1899  1910 

Crowley,  Jeremiah  1899  1901 

Curran,  Francis  P.  1899  1904 

Davis,  John  1899  1902 

DuRANT,  William  B.  1906  1911 

Fernald,  B.  Marvin  1899  1911 

FiTz,  Frank  E.,  1909  1913 

FoLSOM,  Samuel  H.  1899  1907 

Gale,  Wh^liam  B.  1899  1899 

Haskell,  Frederick  F.  1899  1902 

Hayes,  Benjamin  F.  1899  1901 

Hoar,  Samuel  1899  1904 

Holt,  Homer  C.  1899  1905 

Hurd,  Theodore  C.  1899  1911 

JosLiN,  James  T.  1899  1913 

Morse,  George  W.  1899  1905 

NuTT,  William  1899  1909 

Phillips,  Sidney  A.,  1899  1912 

Pratt,  Nathan  D.,  J.  S.  C.  1899  1914 

Rich.\rdson,  Daniel  M.  1899  1912 

Richardson,  George  F.  '                                             1899  1912 

Richardson,  George  R.  1899  1908 

vSchofield,  William.  J.  U.  S.  C.  C.  1901  1912 

Skinner,  Henry  R.  1899  1912 

Stetson,  Henry  C.  1902  1907 


.     37 
DECEASED  MEMBERS  —  Continued. 


Stone,  Charles  B. 
Sweeney,  James  F. 
TiRRELL,  Charles  Q. 
Tyng,  Stephen  H. 
Walcott,  Charles  H. 
Washburn,  Frank  L. 
WiGGiN,  Joseph  F. 


Admitted  to 
Association. 

Died. 

1899 

1912 

1899 

1911 

1899 

1910 

1899 

1911 

1899 

1901 

1899 

1909 

1899 

190(5 

OFFICERS. 


pregtHent 

Samuel  K.  Hamilton  1899 — 1913 
Robert  P.  Clapp  1914 — 

@tce  |)re0tlientc( 

♦George  F.  Richardson  1899—1912 
Robert  P.  Clapp  1909—1913 
William  H.  Wilson  1912— 
George  L.  Mayberry  1914 — 

Creagurer 
Robert  P.  Clapp    1899—1909 
Ralph  E.  Joslin      1909— 

S>ecretarp 
tRussELL  Bradford      1899—1900 
Frank  M.  Forbush    1900^ 

C|;ecatttoe  Committee 

Samuel  K.  Hamilton  1899—1913 

*George  F.  Richardson  1899—1912 

Robert  P.  Clapp  1899—1909,  1912— 

tRussELL  Bradford  1899—1900 

Samuel  L.  Powers  1899 — 

Frank  ,M.  Forbush  1900 — 

Ralph  E.  Joslin  1909— 

George  L.  Mayberry  1914 — 

©lecteU  iftemfaers  of  Council 

Edwin  B.  Hale  1899—1913 

♦Samuel  Hoar  1899—1904 

^Frederick  Lawton  1899—1900 

George  L.  Mayberry  1899—1913 

Samuel  L.  Powers  1899 — 

Selwvn  Z.  Bowman  1899 — 

Marcellus  Coggan  1899 — 

Samuel  J.  Elder  1899—1912 


39 


©lecteJ  iHembcre  of  Council — Continued 

James  W.  McDonald  1899— 

George  E.  Smith  1899— 

Walter  Adams  1899—1908 

John  W.  Johnson  1899—1908 

Gilbert  A.  A.  Pevey  1899— 

George  C.  Travis  1899— 

Charles  F.  Worcester  1899—1908 

Frederick  N.  Wier  1900 — 

Prescott  Keyes  1904 — 

Warren  H.  Atwood  1908 — 

John  M.  Merriam  1908 — 

Frederick  W.  Dallinger  1908 — 

Frank  E.  Dunbar  1912— 

Augustine  J.  Daly  1914 — 

George  P.  Drury  1914 — 

♦Deceased. 

tRemoved  from  State. 

t  Appointed  a  Justice  of  the  Superior  Court. 


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